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japan battles to get power back to the fukushima nuclear plant to prevent further explosions. smoke seen rising from reactor number two is in she's basically transferred still to the cooling system. for seeing gains across the board across the markets as well as a weakening down after we saw it strengthen to worrying levels that's in reaction to the g seven nations it's intervene in japan so for us the market more and that's and this is something. also those are in libya bracing for airstrikes from france and the u.k. is the u.n. security council backs a no fly zone to protect civilians. you get need a moment to be placing if you needed to tell me a ship if the base goes i hate would lead to intervention so we need a few moments from the capital city tripoli before and updates. bringing you news around the clock from around the world i match reza it's one pm in moscow you're watching our team the race is on to restore electricity to japan's stricken fukushima nuclear facility so workers can get their reactor cooling systems back on raw in japan has also increased the severity
japan battles to get power back to the fukushima nuclear plant to prevent further explosions. smoke seen rising from reactor number two is in she's basically transferred still to the cooling system. for seeing gains across the board across the markets as well as a weakening down after we saw it strengthen to worrying levels that's in reaction to the g seven nations it's intervene in japan so for us the market more and that's and this is something. also those are in libya bracing for airstrikes...
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trace amounts of radiation from japan have shown up in california. but less exposure than you'd likely get from an airplane ride or a long chat on a cell phone. how safe is the food supply? well, radiation is spreading. much of the produce farmed in the region surrounding the reactor is already considered unsafe for human consumption. all of this milk, for instance, will have to be thrown out. and more items are bound to join the list. >> the products that are probably going to face catastrophic losses are going to be fruits and vegetables. food animals should already have been moved inside and their food and water protected. >> reporter: don't panic, the government spokesman pleaded last night. most of these things you'd have to eat for a year to suffer any ill effects. u.s. experts pretty much agree. >> in the united states, we probably don't have to worry that there's going to be a major contamination of our food supply. even with chernobyl, when the radiation went around the world, all of us got a piece of it. i have a piece of chernobyl in my bo
trace amounts of radiation from japan have shown up in california. but less exposure than you'd likely get from an airplane ride or a long chat on a cell phone. how safe is the food supply? well, radiation is spreading. much of the produce farmed in the region surrounding the reactor is already considered unsafe for human consumption. all of this milk, for instance, will have to be thrown out. and more items are bound to join the list. >> the products that are probably going to face...
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and surviving a nuclear disaster so many in japan fear the worst is yet to come but for some of those who have lived through the atomic bomb this crisis is all too familiar. good evening it's tuesday march twenty second five pm here in washington d.c. and we see cough and of you're watching our t.v. . now there are plenty of concerns that americans may have about the intervention in libya but a time one belt tightening as all the domestic political rage writing checks for a war that's half a world away has raised a lot of questions about our budget priorities are to florida lister has more on the cost of war. one to blunt point five billion dollars the reported cost of this united states tomahawk missile launched into libya. it's only been a few days into operation odyssey dawn and already the cost of this environment from sea and air are skyrocketing. the price of day one alone. more than one hundred million dollars in the first two hours they fired one hundred ten cruise missiles so so right there thousands of teachers of course could be paid for coming at a time when he chairs not
and surviving a nuclear disaster so many in japan fear the worst is yet to come but for some of those who have lived through the atomic bomb this crisis is all too familiar. good evening it's tuesday march twenty second five pm here in washington d.c. and we see cough and of you're watching our t.v. . now there are plenty of concerns that americans may have about the intervention in libya but a time one belt tightening as all the domestic political rage writing checks for a war that's half a...
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unitedhealthcare. >>> a week ago, i was in japan. this program was broadcast out of there after we were covering the aftermath of the terrible earthquake and tsunami. with me, a team of abc correspondents. reporting on all the aspects of the unfolding tragedy. including the nuclear accident. when we returned, we gathered to discuss the stories we all didn't get chance to report on the air. you can find that conversation at abcnews.com, where you can always get the latest developments on japan and libya. and "world news with david muir" will have a full wrap of the day's events. and abc will have all the news across all the platforms. thank you for watching. i'll see you again next sunday. ay. >>> a powerful storm slams into the bay area overnight causing major power outages and the u.s. and coalition forces launch more air strikes over libya this morning. leader muammar khadafy is condemning the attack. join us next for the n ♪ have a good daisy ♪ eat well, live long ♪ have a good daisy, work out, get strong ♪ ♪ when you ne
unitedhealthcare. >>> a week ago, i was in japan. this program was broadcast out of there after we were covering the aftermath of the terrible earthquake and tsunami. with me, a team of abc correspondents. reporting on all the aspects of the unfolding tragedy. including the nuclear accident. when we returned, we gathered to discuss the stories we all didn't get chance to report on the air. you can find that conversation at abcnews.com, where you can always get the latest developments...
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japan battles to get power back to the fukushima nuclear plant to prevent further explosions. smoke seen rising from reactor number two is in jesus' day street trying to restore power to the cooling system. also this hour profile moammar gadhafi threatens retaliation if france and the u.k. grow through with their planned intervention following the u.n. security council's backing of a no fly zone. noon in moscow i imagine as are going you had today's top stories and all the day's news here on r t the race is on to restore electricity to japan street in fukushima nuclear plant so workers can then get the reactor cooling systems back on line it's been a week since the country was rocked by its worst ever earthquake triggering a tsunami and a disaster that's left thousands of people dead or missing or bad it has more from japan. right now they're still trying to reconnect power to the site so they can get those cooling systems up and running and bring the temperature down inside the reactor span seems like the only way they're now going to prevent what could be a real nuclear disa
japan battles to get power back to the fukushima nuclear plant to prevent further explosions. smoke seen rising from reactor number two is in jesus' day street trying to restore power to the cooling system. also this hour profile moammar gadhafi threatens retaliation if france and the u.k. grow through with their planned intervention following the u.n. security council's backing of a no fly zone. noon in moscow i imagine as are going you had today's top stories and all the day's news here on r...
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russian emergencies ministry plane is getting ready to head off to japan. rescue workers they will help with dealing with the fallout from this disaster the sequence of disasters that have that hates japan over the past few days will be helping rescue is seeking for those trapped under rubble from the from the earthquake and also trying to rescue those that have been caught up in the terrible sea nominees. they took they were treated by that earthquake now the nuclear disaster they say conflated fukushima is also taking main focus for russia we heard for me to make our childer there in russia's far east talking about the what's being done there to make sure that it's all ok well one of the name problems that's come from. the probe the disaster if you can nuclear reactor is that thirty percent of japan's energy is the right from nuclear power now that is severely depleted at the moment as you can imagine due to the situation with that nuclear reactor as well as the air precautions being taken over other reactors in the country so russia has pledged one hundr
russian emergencies ministry plane is getting ready to head off to japan. rescue workers they will help with dealing with the fallout from this disaster the sequence of disasters that have that hates japan over the past few days will be helping rescue is seeking for those trapped under rubble from the from the earthquake and also trying to rescue those that have been caught up in the terrible sea nominees. they took they were treated by that earthquake now the nuclear disaster they say...
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. >>> well, problems at that stricken nuclear power plant in japan. smoke rose from two reactors this morning. forcing the workers to evacuate. they're trying to restore power and get cooling systems operating again. this comes as there is growing concern of radiation contaminating fod and water supplies. -- food and water supplies. trace amounts have been found in food and tap water. >>> and new estimates now put the death toll at more than 18,000, with the world bank saying it will take five years to rebuild japan. >>> but there are a few bright spots. this is an amazing story of survival. an 80-year-old woman and her 16- year-old grandson were rescued from the rubble nine days after the earthquake leveled their home. they say they survived by eating food from the refrigerator. >>> so how prepared is california should a disaster like the one in japan strike here? well, that's the question that state lawmakers hope to answer in hearings that just got under way in sacramento. lawmakers will look at tsunami damage to the coastline and the state's overa
. >>> well, problems at that stricken nuclear power plant in japan. smoke rose from two reactors this morning. forcing the workers to evacuate. they're trying to restore power and get cooling systems operating again. this comes as there is growing concern of radiation contaminating fod and water supplies. -- food and water supplies. trace amounts have been found in food and tap water. >>> and new estimates now put the death toll at more than 18,000, with the world bank saying...
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. >>> but when we come back, japan. now radiation showing up in the milk and spinach even 90 miles away from the damaged reactors. >>> and other news of the day here in the u.s. the moon as we haven't seen it in 20 years. people have all kinds of retirement questions. no problem. td ameritrade has all kinds of answers. call us. for quick help opening your new ira. or an in-depth talk with a retirement expert. like me. stop by my branch for a free retirement check-up. retirement hows and how-muches? whens... and what-ifs? bring 'em on. it's free. you're gonna retire. and we're gonna help. retirement answers at td ameritrade. where millions of people trust their retirement investments. a fiber that dissolves completely, is cly different. benefiber. it's the easy way to get more fiber everyday. that's the beauty of benefiber ...but my symptoms kept coming back... ...kept coming back. then i found out advair helps prevent symptoms from happening in the first place. advair is for asthma that's not well controlled on a long-t
. >>> but when we come back, japan. now radiation showing up in the milk and spinach even 90 miles away from the damaged reactors. >>> and other news of the day here in the u.s. the moon as we haven't seen it in 20 years. people have all kinds of retirement questions. no problem. td ameritrade has all kinds of answers. call us. for quick help opening your new ira. or an in-depth talk with a retirement expert. like me. stop by my branch for a free retirement check-up....
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was radiation arrests grow as japan struggles to save its crippled nuclear site eight days after the nation was overwhelmed by the powerful earthquake and tsunami. that dramatize aish new japan's nuclear power is now being called into question the banks say some say the compromise but. i love it i am in moscow i'm not sure as a good to have you with us here on r t our top story colonel gadhafi forces have reportedly entered the city of benghazi the libyan rebels main stronghold east of tripoli is comes just hours before the u.s. britain france and arab countries meet in paris to decide their next move against the libyan leader under the new u.n. resolution british and french fighter jets are on standby to enforce a no fly zone to stop gadhafi supporters gadhafi supporters from firing into rebels five u.s. warships are also nearby he's policy or has more from tripoli. well an emergency summit has been planned for today saturday in paris that will see the attendance of all the major players and diplomatic efforts as well as negotiations over libya and what we've been told is that it co
was radiation arrests grow as japan struggles to save its crippled nuclear site eight days after the nation was overwhelmed by the powerful earthquake and tsunami. that dramatize aish new japan's nuclear power is now being called into question the banks say some say the compromise but. i love it i am in moscow i'm not sure as a good to have you with us here on r t our top story colonel gadhafi forces have reportedly entered the city of benghazi the libyan rebels main stronghold east of tripoli...
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japan will decide whether to participate with them by june. the agency is likely to push ahead with the negotiations. t before they meet in hawaii in november. >>> let's look at the latest market figures. >>> new zealand's government says it will end rescue operations in the earthquake hit city of christchurch. the country's ministry of civil defense and emergency management informed reporters of this on thursday. it said that hopes of rescuing anyone else alive from the rubble are gone and the focus is now on recovery. authorities say they have so far recovered the bodies of 161 people. they say the final death toll could reach 240. >>> forces loyal to libyan leader moammar gadhafi have launched a counterattack against anti-government forces in the countries northeastern region. this has raised concerns of increased fighting. gadhafi's forces shifted from their previous strategy of concentrating on fighting in the northwest to defend the capital tripoli. on wednesday morning, pro government forces conducted an air trade on bre ga where they t
japan will decide whether to participate with them by june. the agency is likely to push ahead with the negotiations. t before they meet in hawaii in november. >>> let's look at the latest market figures. >>> new zealand's government says it will end rescue operations in the earthquake hit city of christchurch. the country's ministry of civil defense and emergency management informed reporters of this on thursday. it said that hopes of rescuing anyone else alive from the...
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the privatization of japan's nuclear power is now being called into question the bank station's safety provides for. noon in moscow i mattress or bring you today's top stories here on r t colonel moammar gadhafi forces have reportedly entered the city of benghazi the libyan rebels main stronghold east of tripoli this just hours before the u.s. and britain and france and arab countries meet in paris to decide their next move against gadhafi under a new u.n. resolution for more we go live to tripoli where our teams paula sleeper is standing by hello paula so what are you hearing about the situation in benghazi who's in control of the. well it's not immediately clear who is in control but we can tell you is that a fighter jets has been a shot down over benghazi that happened a short time ago it's not immediately clear whose plane this is but witnesses are reporting that they saw it firing on the benghazi military barracks we're also hearing from residents in the town that hours after the libyan government declared an immediate cease fire they were planes circling overhead and residents sa
the privatization of japan's nuclear power is now being called into question the bank station's safety provides for. noon in moscow i mattress or bring you today's top stories here on r t colonel moammar gadhafi forces have reportedly entered the city of benghazi the libyan rebels main stronghold east of tripoli this just hours before the u.s. and britain and france and arab countries meet in paris to decide their next move against gadhafi under a new u.n. resolution for more we go live to...
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stories this morning fears of a nuclear meltdown escalate with the threat of a second explosion of japan's fukushima atomic power plant out of emergency alert declared another facility in the northeast it's believed more than ten thousand people could have been killed in the devastating earthquake and resulting in the. libyan state t.v. reports colonel gadhafi gave his moments of winning back more territory as international calls grow for him to surrender power get of his men advance like eastern libya making that very soon the town of pindar the call for you need a few moments formal. and in other news this week pushing the reset button in moscow and washington post ties a pledge with drugs trade as the u.s. vice president met russian leaders and opposition in moscow. close to midnight here in moscow you're watching r.t. if you just joined us kevin and our top story the situation of the fukushima nuclear plant in japan remains grave the smalling with persistent fears that a second blast could follow causing a radiation leak this is the country declares a state of emergency and a second at
stories this morning fears of a nuclear meltdown escalate with the threat of a second explosion of japan's fukushima atomic power plant out of emergency alert declared another facility in the northeast it's believed more than ten thousand people could have been killed in the devastating earthquake and resulting in the. libyan state t.v. reports colonel gadhafi gave his moments of winning back more territory as international calls grow for him to surrender power get of his men advance like...
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and i will keep updating you on the situation in japan and in. actually rather coming up in about fifteen minutes so you get all the latest on the economic aftermath of the earthquake and the nuclear crisis that's coming your way in our business program let's get a quick preview right now over to dimitri. who will after a nosedive on monday and tuesday tokyo's main index the nikkei managed a rebound of six percent however global investors are still hesitant as to start buying up right now the monthly the situation very close about more about it around fifteen minutes time. now in russia all eyes are on the countries of far east which borders japan and as some fear could be affected by a radioactive cloud of course running your clinical trover is there and she shares her latest experiences at our twitter account. underscore calm in a sudden helina whole families are fleeing from homes with all they have you can see our twitter page right here on our t.v. you can follow her firsthand coverage from the closest russian region to japan of our twitter
and i will keep updating you on the situation in japan and in. actually rather coming up in about fifteen minutes so you get all the latest on the economic aftermath of the earthquake and the nuclear crisis that's coming your way in our business program let's get a quick preview right now over to dimitri. who will after a nosedive on monday and tuesday tokyo's main index the nikkei managed a rebound of six percent however global investors are still hesitant as to start buying up right now the...
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well japan has resumed its efforts to solve the atomic crisis at the completion of a nuclear plant or the emissions of smoke workers at the facility are trying to restore that trust it's a cool down the troubled reactors. that is thought of the. engineers have been able to resume their efforts to connect power to older reactors at the fukushima nuclear power plant yesterday these efforts have to be stopped after smoke started billowing out of two of the reactors of course the engineers are not able to see inside the reactors as a result of the explosions which happened last week and therefore they have to only guess what's happening now why is it important to reconnect the power to the reactors as soon as the power is reconnected and several of those will have to be taken but eventually the engineers are hoping that that water cooling systems will be able to be reactivated until the water cooling systems are reactor rods inside the reactors are under the age of heating up as me if they heat up there's a possibility they could explode and spread more radiation these otherwise the focus
well japan has resumed its efforts to solve the atomic crisis at the completion of a nuclear plant or the emissions of smoke workers at the facility are trying to restore that trust it's a cool down the troubled reactors. that is thought of the. engineers have been able to resume their efforts to connect power to older reactors at the fukushima nuclear power plant yesterday these efforts have to be stopped after smoke started billowing out of two of the reactors of course the engineers are not...
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in japan radiation rises in the sea near fukushima despite efforts to bring the plant under control following the earthquake ten thousand are now listed as dead with the many more homeless. we're highlighting the week's top stories here and welcome to the program well the libyan rebels are advancing west towards the capital tripoli after regaining control of two strategic eastern oil towns from the forces meanwhile in nato ambassadors are due to meet later on sunday to discuss the transfer of control of the mission in libya from the coalition. live now to tripoli to us me to watch music for the latest on the paula you successful we kind of the rebel forces or tell us about their latest gains which are. well it certainly has been a successful weekend for rebel fighters here for almost a week they were in a stalemate position and able to dislodge themselves from the rebel stronghold of benghazi and now in the last few days almost with seemingly lightning speed they've retaken the town of ajdabiya which is one hundred sixty kilometers west of benghazi this is a strategically oil important town i
in japan radiation rises in the sea near fukushima despite efforts to bring the plant under control following the earthquake ten thousand are now listed as dead with the many more homeless. we're highlighting the week's top stories here and welcome to the program well the libyan rebels are advancing west towards the capital tripoli after regaining control of two strategic eastern oil towns from the forces meanwhile in nato ambassadors are due to meet later on sunday to discuss the transfer of...
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." >>> in japan this morning, the staggering pain and loss in that earthquake and its aftermath are now being described in numbers. officials now say more than 18,000 people are dead. and it will cost about $235 billion to rebuild. >> but this morning, better news about that damaged nuclear facility. engineers say they are making progress in restoring power to the plant. and that radiation levels are dropping at the two, most damaged reactors. >> however, leaked radiation from that plant has now entered japan's food supply. inspectors have found elevated levels in spinach and milk farmed near that reactor. and also in tap water as far away as tokyo. but they say the levels are too small to be harmful. and none of the produce has been shipped to market. >>> and still, amid all of the . the seemingly miraculous rescue of an 80-year-old woman and her wreckage of their home after nine days. the boy had finally pulled himself free and shouted from the roof of their house. the two had survived on food from their kitchen, where they were pinned. >> unbelievable. >>> back here at home, a stando
." >>> in japan this morning, the staggering pain and loss in that earthquake and its aftermath are now being described in numbers. officials now say more than 18,000 people are dead. and it will cost about $235 billion to rebuild. >> but this morning, better news about that damaged nuclear facility. engineers say they are making progress in restoring power to the plant. and that radiation levels are dropping at the two, most damaged reactors. >> however, leaked...
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david muir, just back from japan, tells us the latest at this hour. david? >> reporter: diane, as you know, they are describing the fear as that earthquake struck before they even knew the extent of the damage, and of course the crisis that would follow. this evening, another sign of that growing crisis from a hospital inside that evacuation zone. tonight, for the first time, workers from inside fukushima, when disaster struck. this man was standing outside, in between reactors. he didn't want to show his face, but he said, i thought the building would be stronger. i would never imagine the building would turn out the way it did. another from inside reactor four. the building shook sideways and the lights went out. still another from inside reactor three. it was shaking violently for a long time. i was very scared while it was shaking. and tonight, this image. the head of tokyo electric running that nuclear plant, in tears after addressing the cameras. and from inside the evacuation zone, a disturbing picture just emerging. this hospital at its breaking poin
david muir, just back from japan, tells us the latest at this hour. david? >> reporter: diane, as you know, they are describing the fear as that earthquake struck before they even knew the extent of the damage, and of course the crisis that would follow. this evening, another sign of that growing crisis from a hospital inside that evacuation zone. tonight, for the first time, workers from inside fukushima, when disaster struck. this man was standing outside, in between reactors. he didn't...
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activists insist japan is sending the u.s. a painful message. >> in japan before march 11th people said we'll never have a 9.0. we need to do better than that. we have a wakeup call here. >> reporter: indian point's operators insist it's safe, well protected from even a terrorist attack, and built to sustain the strongest earthquakes anticipated for the area. despite all of that, opponents say nature's unpredictability makes a nuclear plant here just not worth the risk. ron allen, nbc news, buchanan, new york. >>> we are back in a moment with a troubling question a lot of people are asking after the events of the past several days. >>> finally tonight, after the unrelenting and literally world-changing news of the past nine or so days, a question many of us have been asking, now perfectly captured on the cover of "newsweek" magazine out tomorrow, against the backdrop of a cresting wave, the words "apom lips now: tsunamis, earthquakes, nuclear meltdowns, revolutions, economies on the brink, what the blank is next?" we wish we c
activists insist japan is sending the u.s. a painful message. >> in japan before march 11th people said we'll never have a 9.0. we need to do better than that. we have a wakeup call here. >> reporter: indian point's operators insist it's safe, well protected from even a terrorist attack, and built to sustain the strongest earthquakes anticipated for the area. despite all of that, opponents say nature's unpredictability makes a nuclear plant here just not worth the risk. ron allen,...
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japan battles to get power back to the fukushima nuclear plant to prevent further explosions. seen rising from reactor number two essentially trying to restore power to cool it's. also this hour in libya graces and strikes from france and the u.k. as the u.n. security council backs a no fly zone to protect civilians. he again leader moammar gadhafi makes an immediate the temptation if the weight goes ahead with the intervention join me in a few moments from the capital city trying to be for an update. on this now it's your pm here in moscow eight pm in tokyo you without saying well the race is on to restore electricity to japan's stricken fukushima nuclear facility so that workers there can get the reactor cooling systems back on line japan's also increased the severity of the accident to a level five out of seven that means the consequences reach wider than the power plants for sinners it's now a week since the country was rocked by its worst of a post-war disaster that's left thousands of people missing or dead and it has more than your porch in the location ferocity. right
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. >>> japan has raised the threat level of its damaged nuclear plants. it's now at level 05, which means there are consequences beyond the immediate and local area. today, japanese officials say they have found some level of radiation in spinach and milk that exceeds government safety limits. that food was taken from farms as far as 65 miles from the reactors. >>> crews are working round the clock, meantime, at the fukushima nuclear power plant, trying to prevent further meltdowns. their goal is to restore electricity to the plant's automatic cooling system, possibly as soon as tomorrow. for now, fire trucks continue to spray water on storage pools that have overheated. meantime, people living near the nuclear plant have found refuge 30 miles from the plant. many of them had no time to take any of their possessions. >> i thought i was going to die. i wish i had taken more photo albums, she said. >> there are 500 people in the shelter. they say they don't know when they will be able to go home, if there is even a return to home to. the death toll from las
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engineers locked in a desperate battle to avoid a meltdown in japan's tsunami damage power plant struggle to restore electricity it's totally cool existence could be functioning on something small traces of radiation now being taken in tokyo. live from our studios here in central moscow this is r.t. with you twenty four hours a day just past eight pm here in the russian capital and seven pm in libya where french military jets are already flying over the country to enforce the u.n. no fly zone foreign leaders meeting in paris said they're ready to do whatever it takes to stop colonel gadhafi targeting civilian areas reports from libya suggest forces loyal to gadhafi carrying out attacks on the rebel stronghold city of benghazi the spite the government ceasefire. has the latest now from the capital tripoli. french fighter jets flew over libya they're waiting of course for the international call she inforce this no fly zone and that latest word from a meeting in paris is that they will be acting immediately now it is missing twenty four hours since the libyan government said that it was in f
engineers locked in a desperate battle to avoid a meltdown in japan's tsunami damage power plant struggle to restore electricity it's totally cool existence could be functioning on something small traces of radiation now being taken in tokyo. live from our studios here in central moscow this is r.t. with you twenty four hours a day just past eight pm here in the russian capital and seven pm in libya where french military jets are already flying over the country to enforce the u.n. no fly zone...
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clarissa ward reports from the streets of osaka, japan. >> japan is fay puts for big screens and fancy gadgets but all those electronics require a lot of power and in japan, more so than many countries is incredibly reliant on nuclear energy as a source for their power. about 25% of the electricity here is generated by nuclear energy. there's been a debate for decades here about whether it's safe for a country that's as prone to earthquakes as japan, to be so reliant on nuclear power plants. and now, with a possible nuclear meltdown imminent, that debate is raging even more than before. it's friday, just afternoon in fukushima and white smoke, again, appears to be spewing from the reactors. earlier, the closest most detailed video yet of the damaged nuclear plant. taken from a helicopter, the video shows the shattered reactor 3 we destroyed by an explosion and also, number four, walls blown off and that's the greatest concern. this green structure entirely exposed. this is what it used to look like. and below it, more than 11,000 spent fuel rods. normally a pool of water keeps them coo
clarissa ward reports from the streets of osaka, japan. >> japan is fay puts for big screens and fancy gadgets but all those electronics require a lot of power and in japan, more so than many countries is incredibly reliant on nuclear energy as a source for their power. about 25% of the electricity here is generated by nuclear energy. there's been a debate for decades here about whether it's safe for a country that's as prone to earthquakes as japan, to be so reliant on nuclear power...
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markets opened slightly on nuclear worries from japan and on the other hand u.s. wholesale prices rose one point six percent dreams with the biggest jump of food costs in more than six years therefore we've seen it out of the can point six percent european shares of trying to recoup losses in the early trade up to a much needed recovery for japanese stocks have to call the rest as world wide but the footsie is yet again down half a percent barclays h.s.b.c. and prevention are all losing on average more than two percent but dax is up twenty three in russia the odds yes my stocks have another fifteen minutes of trading left above one percent. so this is of course lower than the initial gains that we've seen the beginning of the session as they were tracking asia high on cheap valuations in japan and hopes the economy will move. back to normality in june cause a look at some of the stocks most banking shares are posting gains burberry you see their point eight percent up energy shares of the main winners rosneft up one half percent lukoil one percent is some kind of
markets opened slightly on nuclear worries from japan and on the other hand u.s. wholesale prices rose one point six percent dreams with the biggest jump of food costs in more than six years therefore we've seen it out of the can point six percent european shares of trying to recoup losses in the early trade up to a much needed recovery for japanese stocks have to call the rest as world wide but the footsie is yet again down half a percent barclays h.s.b.c. and prevention are all losing on...
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from the closest russian region to japan. which is a safe. and of course the program will be for you all the nations from the crisis stricken region with our correspondents working to keep you updated twenty four. well let's turn our attention now to libya where forces north of colonel gadhafi are closing in on the rebel stronghold of benghazi but given himself as a major intervention will be necessary because his supporters there will help him he spoke exclusively to r.t. and we'll bring you that interview in full a little later but first here's a preview. intervention and violence won't be necessary ending gauzy the rebels there will be handled by my supporters in the town of which there are many the world begins to understand that it has made a mistake and in reality what is happening in libya is different from what happened in egypt the foreign media have been showing terrifying reports which have nothing to do with reality that's why some of my supporters an ambassador resigned during the early days of the protests i would use to myself
from the closest russian region to japan. which is a safe. and of course the program will be for you all the nations from the crisis stricken region with our correspondents working to keep you updated twenty four. well let's turn our attention now to libya where forces north of colonel gadhafi are closing in on the rebel stronghold of benghazi but given himself as a major intervention will be necessary because his supporters there will help him he spoke exclusively to r.t. and we'll bring you...
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he latest news from japan. toyota, honda and sony, all returning to normal, after production shortages because of raw materials. investors are also worried about libya. tokyo's nikkei average lost more than 150 points today. hong kong's hang seng was off, as well. in london, the ftse also opened down. and on wall street today, the dow opens above 12,000, after losing just 18 points on tuesday. the nasdaq did not change much, either. >>> oil prices are hovering around $105. >> because of the unrest in the middle east. but it could be worse. japan's oil consumption is down about 1 million barrels a day because of the earthquake. and that's about the same amount of oil that's being kept off the market because of the problems in libya. >>> also, the consumer products safety commission has recalled -- has issued a recall notice of drop-side cribs after learning that another child has died. the government first recalled almost 1 million drop-side cribs by delta enterprise three years ago, after an 8-month-old girl di
he latest news from japan. toyota, honda and sony, all returning to normal, after production shortages because of raw materials. investors are also worried about libya. tokyo's nikkei average lost more than 150 points today. hong kong's hang seng was off, as well. in london, the ftse also opened down. and on wall street today, the dow opens above 12,000, after losing just 18 points on tuesday. the nasdaq did not change much, either. >>> oil prices are hovering around $105. >>...
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. >>> now to japan. the united states became the first nation to block the import of dairy products and produce from the areas surrounding the crippled nuclear power plant. japanese foods make up less than 4% of all u.s. imports. and it is unclear how much of that comes from the fukushima area. the fda says it expects no radiation risk to the u.s. food supply. >>> officials in tokyo say infants should not be given tap water. radioactive iodine in tokyo's tap water is twice the recommended limit for infants. and another earthquake hit northern japan this morning. workers at one of the fukushima reactors had to be pulled out because of a radiation spike. the japanese government says the cost of the earthquake and tsunami could reach $309 billion. charlie d'agata has more. >> reporter: electricity has been restored to the fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant, but workers have to check all the equipment for damage before switching on the cooling systems. that process could take days or even weeks. and, ther
. >>> now to japan. the united states became the first nation to block the import of dairy products and produce from the areas surrounding the crippled nuclear power plant. japanese foods make up less than 4% of all u.s. imports. and it is unclear how much of that comes from the fukushima area. the fda says it expects no radiation risk to the u.s. food supply. >>> officials in tokyo say infants should not be given tap water. radioactive iodine in tokyo's tap water is twice the...
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privatization of japan's nuclear power. plant that functional power plant is owned by the tokyo electric power company now they're the ones who whose employees that engineers are working tirelessly in a plant braving ridiculous lehigh radiation levels there to try and get the situation under control reduce the temperatures inside the reactor and to try and reconnect power to the cooling systems but the question now is could this have been averted if it wasn't in private hands and were they even equipped in the first place to deal with this sort of catastrophe. no matter how hard they try disaster still looms of fukushima attempts to cool the reactors have been applauded for bravery but it's been a week since cooling capability was lost and there's no end in sight to this crisis the implications are that really already has spread a fair distance there probably will be an area around the plant like turn or that will be uninhabitable for the foreseeable future could get far worse the nurse the plants cooling systems may have b
privatization of japan's nuclear power. plant that functional power plant is owned by the tokyo electric power company now they're the ones who whose employees that engineers are working tirelessly in a plant braving ridiculous lehigh radiation levels there to try and get the situation under control reduce the temperatures inside the reactor and to try and reconnect power to the cooling systems but the question now is could this have been averted if it wasn't in private hands and were they even...
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also this hour new a powerful aftershocks in japan struggles to bring its crippled nuclear site back from the brink take decades after the nation was overwhelmed by the severe earthquake and tsunami. and power cables have been restored to two out of the six reactors at fukushima and they hope to bring electricity to the cooling systems later today. it is just after two pm here in moscow and one pm in tripoli you without saying welcome to the program well there are conflicting reports from libya fierce fighting is allegedly underway in the rebels' main stronghold the city of benghazi but the libyan authorities claim cuffy troops have nothing to do to win the attack policy that has more from. according to the gadhafi regime it is a hearing to that immediate ceasefire that a call for yesterday friday afternoon it is contrary to reports that we're hearing from rebel fighters it is not attacking the rebel stronghold of benghazi in fact the gadhafi regime has gone so far as to say it is the rebels who are not hearing to the cease fire and that they're the ones who are on the offensive a ve
also this hour new a powerful aftershocks in japan struggles to bring its crippled nuclear site back from the brink take decades after the nation was overwhelmed by the severe earthquake and tsunami. and power cables have been restored to two out of the six reactors at fukushima and they hope to bring electricity to the cooling systems later today. it is just after two pm here in moscow and one pm in tripoli you without saying welcome to the program well there are conflicting reports from libya...
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japan struggles to avert a nuclear meltdown but his attempts to cool the reactors at the fukushima power plant bring no immediate success it's fear of the scale of the disaster is being played down. the i.a.e.a. has absolutely no ability to deal with this problem any more than the japanese government has the ability to deal with this problem. the head of the u.n. nuclear watchdog finally heads to japan amid criticism the atomic agency has to get on top of the crisis. the unfolding focused human disaster could severely damage the image and bank account of the u.s. for the station and it's already rethinking its business dealings with general electric plus in other news this hour. as more money go back to continues to the games and school would be able to be opposition forces for the cease fire resolution in the u.n. security council after having to be clear. about that. live from our studios here in central moscow this is with you twenty four hours a day just past ten pm now in the russian capital and four am in japan where the country's struggling to regain control of the overheated reac
japan struggles to avert a nuclear meltdown but his attempts to cool the reactors at the fukushima power plant bring no immediate success it's fear of the scale of the disaster is being played down. the i.a.e.a. has absolutely no ability to deal with this problem any more than the japanese government has the ability to deal with this problem. the head of the u.n. nuclear watchdog finally heads to japan amid criticism the atomic agency has to get on top of the crisis. the unfolding focused human...
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ann curry in japan for us tonight. thanks. >>> president obama made an unannounced visit to the japanese embassy in washington this morning. he signed a condolence book there for those who perished in the earthquake and the tsunami. later he spoke from the rose garden at the white house about the situation in japan for the first time since friday and he addressed concerns here in this country about this radiation from the fukushima plant. >> i know that many americans are also worried about the potential risks to the united states. so i want to be very clear. we do not expect harmful levels of radiation to reach the united states, whether it's the west coast, hawaii, alaska or u.s. territories in the pacific. >> while the president is reassuring americans that the winds can't carry radiation across the pacific, the winds in japan are another matter, and they can spread radiation around locally. we want to get an update on that tonight from meteorologist bryan norcross at the weather channel. bryan, good evening. >> rep
ann curry in japan for us tonight. thanks. >>> president obama made an unannounced visit to the japanese embassy in washington this morning. he signed a condolence book there for those who perished in the earthquake and the tsunami. later he spoke from the rose garden at the white house about the situation in japan for the first time since friday and he addressed concerns here in this country about this radiation from the fukushima plant. >> i know that many americans are also...
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nuclear watchdog is japan must not call in sick more closely. and meanwhile beyond japan's shores a panic is spreading faster than radiation people in russia's far east stuck up on preventive medicine needlessly putting their own health at risk. and in other news at this hour libya's government declares an end to military operations just hours after the u.n. backs of british french sponsored resolution to impose a no fly zone. on season in libya as the international community race is intervention by the libyan government says it's agreed to a cease fire and join me in a few moments from a trip to meet some more. this is r.t. live from moscow about exactly a week after it was damaged by our massive earthquake and tsunami the u.n. has warned the battle to stabilize japan's crippled fukushima nuclear plant is a race against the clock the focus is still on try to cool the overheating reactors at the facility on a seven a stage international scale measuring the severity of the situation they measured c. has been moved from four to five that's just tw
nuclear watchdog is japan must not call in sick more closely. and meanwhile beyond japan's shores a panic is spreading faster than radiation people in russia's far east stuck up on preventive medicine needlessly putting their own health at risk. and in other news at this hour libya's government declares an end to military operations just hours after the u.n. backs of british french sponsored resolution to impose a no fly zone. on season in libya as the international community race is...
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japan says the government is now in a maximum state of traces of highly toxic paternity and found in saw oil near the quake hits because she replied the substance is believed to be seeping from nuclear fuel the highly radioactive water has also been. one of the reactor buildings for the first time the government is considering whether to extend the evacuation zone beyond its current perimeter of twenty kilometers fears of a nuclear meltdown began one fourth because she was reactors were severely damaged by an earthquake and tsunami two and a half weeks ago traces of radioactivity have been found as far away as china south korea and the u.s. . we're bringing you the latest updates from japan on and online you can always have a home for full coverage of this is the radioactive leak from the fukushima power plant seems to have already crossed the ocean rainwater in the u.s. desiderata chooses tested positive for radioactive element. and found zones of tsunami victims are being hazed to be buried breaking the japanese tradition aboard the ship from they should find out why he took. some
japan says the government is now in a maximum state of traces of highly toxic paternity and found in saw oil near the quake hits because she replied the substance is believed to be seeping from nuclear fuel the highly radioactive water has also been. one of the reactor buildings for the first time the government is considering whether to extend the evacuation zone beyond its current perimeter of twenty kilometers fears of a nuclear meltdown began one fourth because she was reactors were...
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the problem is really the fundamental nuclear safety culture in japan and generally in the rest of the developed world is flawed what happened here is that the japanese considered discussed. tsunami could never happen or would happen so infrequently that they didn't have to take account of it and as a result they never practice is never rehearsed for this type of accident and we can see offensively that the japanese for the first two weeks have been running around to corner an old english prose like headless chickens not knowing what to do the real problem is this if they take a measure like flood in and quench in the reactors we water that may well lead to serious consequences later on when they have all that accumulated water inside which is highly radioactive then they have to make a decision of how to do with the water whether to keep it inside trenches or to actually destroy or get to see with the consequences on the marine environment so whichever way they've turned they've been ill prepared and they poorly planned for the consequences of this succeed in action. well coming up la
the problem is really the fundamental nuclear safety culture in japan and generally in the rest of the developed world is flawed what happened here is that the japanese considered discussed. tsunami could never happen or would happen so infrequently that they didn't have to take account of it and as a result they never practice is never rehearsed for this type of accident and we can see offensively that the japanese for the first two weeks have been running around to corner an old english prose...
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crisis the quake hit zero fukushima power plant in japan that worsened its natural course a partial nuclear meltdown is underway. despite japanese authorities claiming the radiation level poses no imminent threat to health the country's track record of covering up past nuclear problems challenges the official version of events plus. government forces in libya will be taking even more land from the rebels most countries in the international community are against closing a no fly zone the united nations say to discuss this. very warm welcome to you this is r.t. live from moscow now japan is struggling to control the reactors damaged by the disastrous an earthquake radiation levels continue to rise and a partial meltdown of nuclear fuel is feared in two facilities the plant workers were withdrawn after the danger of exposure peaked a lot also saw plans to drop water from helicopters abandoned artes are better to use in the region he says that the radioactive threat is causing many people to flee. there's a bubbling under current of anxiety and fear and it's kind of fear now because with the ts
crisis the quake hit zero fukushima power plant in japan that worsened its natural course a partial nuclear meltdown is underway. despite japanese authorities claiming the radiation level poses no imminent threat to health the country's track record of covering up past nuclear problems challenges the official version of events plus. government forces in libya will be taking even more land from the rebels most countries in the international community are against closing a no fly zone the united...
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work at japan's damaged in the sheema nuclear power plant is suspended and radiation levels are rising as the latest attempts to local leaks a pump the prime rate. plus we travel to siberia to be teams to prepare a soft landing for space travelers returning to earth after their missions in orbit . russia's major mining companies are posting the end of the results today find out more around twenty minutes time on business. hello and welcome to r.t. world news and much more live from will scare the top story u.s. president barack obama has reportedly signed secret orders allowing the cia to carry out covert missions inside libya teams of operatives are thought to have been gathering intelligence for military strikes and setting up links with rebels on the foreign minister has arrived in britain saying he's no longer willing to work on the regime of colonel gadhafi. has the latest from the libyan capital tripoli. well there have been airstrikes in the east and south eastern suburbs of tripoli at a military base there while the front line seems to have been pushed it was so further back it
work at japan's damaged in the sheema nuclear power plant is suspended and radiation levels are rising as the latest attempts to local leaks a pump the prime rate. plus we travel to siberia to be teams to prepare a soft landing for space travelers returning to earth after their missions in orbit . russia's major mining companies are posting the end of the results today find out more around twenty minutes time on business. hello and welcome to r.t. world news and much more live from will scare...
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well to japan there are the operations stricken from. say has been the aid workers are trying to cover the missed reactors with the high tech which will then drawing and harden to prevent further radiation leaks. in their efforts and level of radiation in seawater and the other facilities around. one thousand times. the government says it's not considering an expansion of a twenty kilometer exclusion zone around the site despite the un's discovery of contaminated soil forty kilometers away. has failed to regain control of the nuclear site since it was hit by devastating earthquake and tsunami twenty days ago it. was an independent consultant says across this shows japan was ill prepared for such an emergency. the problem is really the fundamental nuclear safety culture in japan and generally in the rest of the developed world is flawed what happened here is that the japanese considered this cascade earthquake tsunami could never happen or would happen so infrequently but they didn't have to take account of it and as a result they never p
well to japan there are the operations stricken from. say has been the aid workers are trying to cover the missed reactors with the high tech which will then drawing and harden to prevent further radiation leaks. in their efforts and level of radiation in seawater and the other facilities around. one thousand times. the government says it's not considering an expansion of a twenty kilometer exclusion zone around the site despite the un's discovery of contaminated soil forty kilometers away. has...
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. >>> disaster in japan, the heartbreaking story of a family torn apart by the continuing nuclear crisis at the fukushima nuclear plant. >>> we the people, big news tonight for some of the largest cities in america, and what it says about all of us. >>> and "making a difference." a woman on a mission to fight the battle of the bulge, one entire town at a time. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening, with cruise missiles and air strikes reigning down on his country, moammar gadhafi has not only survived any of the strikes that might have landed near him, tonight he appeared on libyan tv in front of a crowd of supporters in tripoli, vowing to be victorious in the end. the u.s. lost a jet there today, an older fighter jet, mechanical failure they say, and not a shootdown. both pilots are okay. but it could have ended much differently. and in the beginning stages still of this so far u.s.-led attack, a lot of people are wondering how this ends. we begin tonight with our pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski. jim, good evening? >> reporter:
. >>> disaster in japan, the heartbreaking story of a family torn apart by the continuing nuclear crisis at the fukushima nuclear plant. >>> we the people, big news tonight for some of the largest cities in america, and what it says about all of us. >>> and "making a difference." a woman on a mission to fight the battle of the bulge, one entire town at a time. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>>...
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engineers looking desperately to avoid meltdown japan's tsunami damaged fukushima power plant struggle to restore electricity. and so the cooling systems could be functioning on some very small traces of radiation and now going to take it in tokyo tap port said. very well we'll continue this is our see it live from moscow now reports from libya suggest forces loyal to gadhafi are carrying out attacks on that rebel stronghold city of benghazi despite the so-called government ceasefire colonel gadhafi has called a u.n. resolution to enforce a no fly zone over the country as invalid all this foreign powers meet right now in powers to decide on what action will be taking against libya french officials say it's possible military action could begin it within hours of the end of today's summit are things policy or not reports from tripoli. according to the gadhafi regime it is and hearing to their immediate ceasefire that accord full yesterday friday afternoon it says contrary to reports that we're hearing from rebel fighters it is not attacking the rebel stronghold of benghazi in fact the ga
engineers looking desperately to avoid meltdown japan's tsunami damaged fukushima power plant struggle to restore electricity. and so the cooling systems could be functioning on some very small traces of radiation and now going to take it in tokyo tap port said. very well we'll continue this is our see it live from moscow now reports from libya suggest forces loyal to gadhafi are carrying out attacks on that rebel stronghold city of benghazi despite the so-called government ceasefire colonel...
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japan. and you can get more on the situation in japan on our website it's r t dot com and there we have a full chronicle of events from when the country was hit by the earthquake and tsunami the consequences of the nuclear crisis spread internationally now japan is having trouble with exports as people fear goods may spread radioactive contamination you can find out more about that on the web site also online today seismologists japan's disaster is just the start of a decade of trouble from the pacific ring of fire on all that often called. let's have a look now at some other international news that's making headlines this hour an explosion at a weapons factory in southern yemen has killed over one hundred people including children dozens of others have been injured the plant was seized by militants you clash with government forces it was then looted by civilians meanwhile anti-government protests continue to shake the country as thousands rallied in the capital on monday becomes a day after
japan. and you can get more on the situation in japan on our website it's r t dot com and there we have a full chronicle of events from when the country was hit by the earthquake and tsunami the consequences of the nuclear crisis spread internationally now japan is having trouble with exports as people fear goods may spread radioactive contamination you can find out more about that on the web site also online today seismologists japan's disaster is just the start of a decade of trouble from the...
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in japan. and the u.s. says it's a lot of mounting problems fukushima but the troubles may have started at the drawing board the american. power stations designed. libyan opposition forces according to the. us was pushing for a cease fire resolution to be put in place recently that doesn't seem like really just to make any decisions. with r.t. that's your bring you worldwide news a live from moscow. is struggling to regain control over the overheated reactors at fukushima nuclear plant after a series of blasts i'm fine as the government's most senior spokesman said that cooling reactor number three is not a top priority because it's posing the biggest danger that military helicopters are currently in stopping sea water to the stricken reactors and the. nuclear meltdown while the aircraft are monitoring the amount of radiation if levels they get too high for the air crews trucks with water cannons will be deployed to try and get the temperature of. top of the reactors to drop out is either but it has made a
in japan. and the u.s. says it's a lot of mounting problems fukushima but the troubles may have started at the drawing board the american. power stations designed. libyan opposition forces according to the. us was pushing for a cease fire resolution to be put in place recently that doesn't seem like really just to make any decisions. with r.t. that's your bring you worldwide news a live from moscow. is struggling to regain control over the overheated reactors at fukushima nuclear plant after a...
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in which neighbors japan is on high alert full of fantasy although americans officials. are still taking serious questions. the concentration of radiation in russia's part it's remains normal that's according to russia's main why their agency now there is no immediate rights to these possibly russia first of all because of favorable weather conditions. current levels go straight out into the pacific ocean i way from russia that is if the wind doesn't change direction ocho radiation. levels spiked at fukushima daiichi nuclear at seventeen our weather stations across russia have been constantly carrying out checks that we're now in the city that is russia's largest port city on the pacific ocean this city is only five hundred seventy miles away from local she my local residents are taking no chances on top of official reports are also mourning tory radiation levels on the road from the current situation prompts many to go ahead and take their safety in their own hands that's why i'm buying discount to watch your diet has been sold out of pharmacies across the city of lady
in which neighbors japan is on high alert full of fantasy although americans officials. are still taking serious questions. the concentration of radiation in russia's part it's remains normal that's according to russia's main why their agency now there is no immediate rights to these possibly russia first of all because of favorable weather conditions. current levels go straight out into the pacific ocean i way from russia that is if the wind doesn't change direction ocho radiation. levels...
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japan desperately tries to cool down the stricken fukushima nuclear reactors dropping seawater from the i'm planning to use water cannon truck to prevent a total meltdown. with only fifty workers remaining to tackle be unstable power plant eyes turn to the u.n. nuclear or forestry wondering it's taken them so long to react to the atomic danger unfolding in japan. the u.s. says it's alarmed by the mounting proper exam of shima but the troubles may have started at the drawing board of the american far behind the power stations design. libyan opposition fighters are calling for an end to the month long violence while russia was pushing for a cease fire resolution to put in place the united nations all with it doesn't seem quite ready just yet to make any decisions. a very warm welcome to you this is the line from moscow i'm on a separate japan is struggling to regain control over the overheated reactors a thank you shimon nuclear plant after a series of blasts and fires the government's most senior spokesman said cooling reactor number three is now the top priority because it's posing the
japan desperately tries to cool down the stricken fukushima nuclear reactors dropping seawater from the i'm planning to use water cannon truck to prevent a total meltdown. with only fifty workers remaining to tackle be unstable power plant eyes turn to the u.n. nuclear or forestry wondering it's taken them so long to react to the atomic danger unfolding in japan. the u.s. says it's alarmed by the mounting proper exam of shima but the troubles may have started at the drawing board of the...
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tonight fears of a nuclear meltdown escalate with the threat of a second explosion in japan's fukushima atomic power plant out of them virgin sea alert declared another facility in the northeast it's believed that more than ten thousand people could have been killed in the gavel stating earthquake and resulting tsunami. also libyan state t.v. reports colonel gadhafi gains momentum when winning back more territories international calls grow for him to surrender power. that does mean it non-science eastern libya is making that very soon the town of benghazi will for you join me in a few moments formal. and in other news achieve the week pushing the reset button moscow and washington post ties and pledge to advance trade as the u.s. vice president met russia's leaders and opposition in moscow. even from moscow it's eleven pm here now you're watching the r.t. international news channel my name is kevin owen and the situation at the fukushima nuclear plant in japan remains grave tonight with persistent fears that the second blast could follow causing a radiation leak and this is the country
tonight fears of a nuclear meltdown escalate with the threat of a second explosion in japan's fukushima atomic power plant out of them virgin sea alert declared another facility in the northeast it's believed that more than ten thousand people could have been killed in the gavel stating earthquake and resulting tsunami. also libyan state t.v. reports colonel gadhafi gains momentum when winning back more territories international calls grow for him to surrender power. that does mean it...
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very well welcomes you this is our senior live from moscow japan is struggling to regain control over the age of reactors at the fukushima nuclear plant after a series of fires well the government's most senior spokesman said cooling reactor number three is now the top priority because it's posing the biggest danger well military helicopters the current and dropping seawater on the stricken reactors in the latest nuclear meltdown while the aircraft are mounting amount. well that radiation would have levels it gets too high for the acars trucks with water cannons will be deployed to try and get the temperature of the top of reactors to drug arteries either that is in a region says many nordau think the area terrified by the threat that. as she foresaw the tsunami was hard to comprehend until i saw this vehicles and houses it impossible angles he was as if the ground surface had been ripped off. this woman told us they've never experienced such a powerful earthquake before and she feared for her life we weren't allowed out of the car at the coast but police were on high alert and sudden
very well welcomes you this is our senior live from moscow japan is struggling to regain control over the age of reactors at the fukushima nuclear plant after a series of fires well the government's most senior spokesman said cooling reactor number three is now the top priority because it's posing the biggest danger well military helicopters the current and dropping seawater on the stricken reactors in the latest nuclear meltdown while the aircraft are mounting amount. well that radiation would...
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japan the battles to get power back to the stricken nuclear plant to prevent further explosions. and is desperately trying to restore power to the cooling systems. as the head of the u.n. nuclear watchdog is your town must stop its equal closely. in business the g seven so now some of that it will intervene to pass the market has helped to curb the billions rally and all eyes are on oil after the u.n. security council declared the no fly zone over libya more likely on its. also this hour britain's sending fighter jets to enforce the un's a no fly zone over libya. over similar pledge but there's a chilling warning about passenger planes and ships. libyan leader moammar gadhafi praising immediately tell me a ship if the weight goes ahead with plan b. intervention join me in a few moments from the capital city tripoli for an update some. very warm welcome to you this is our story live from moscow well the race is on to restore electricity to japan's stricken no fukushima nuclear facility so the workers there can get their reactor cooling systems back on line. also increase the sever
japan the battles to get power back to the stricken nuclear plant to prevent further explosions. and is desperately trying to restore power to the cooling systems. as the head of the u.n. nuclear watchdog is your town must stop its equal closely. in business the g seven so now some of that it will intervene to pass the market has helped to curb the billions rally and all eyes are on oil after the u.n. security council declared the no fly zone over libya more likely on its. also this hour...
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oil prices were pressured by negative developments in japan a nuclear story as you know and also china could go further with its monetary policy tightening. crude demand but still despite a slight decline retained gasoline prices continue to recall that at the moment ok really and many will be hearing more from you in the rest of the business even a bit later in addition. to developments in syria now where there are also anti-government protests thousands gathered in the city of daraa are hoping to get the president started long awaited reforms the government has promised a greater freedoms including the lifting of a controversial emergency law used to detain is that and without trial well more than a hundred people have been killed in days of fighting and made a wave of unrest that is shaping the regime of president bashar. while the government blames foreign sources locals claim government troops are responsible for the situation in syria has raised a number of foreign intervention it be possible james. on middle east politics and security issues says although the west is not with th
oil prices were pressured by negative developments in japan a nuclear story as you know and also china could go further with its monetary policy tightening. crude demand but still despite a slight decline retained gasoline prices continue to recall that at the moment ok really and many will be hearing more from you in the rest of the business even a bit later in addition. to developments in syria now where there are also anti-government protests thousands gathered in the city of daraa are...
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japan a desperately tries to cool down the stricken focus human nuclear reactors dropping sea water on the. water cannon trucks pull back take the malts out. the very few thousand workers remaining sits on stable power plants all eyes turned to the u.n. fuel. wondering why it's taken them so long to react to the atomic danger on hold for. the u.s. says it's a large spider mounted on the ship that the troubles may have started out the door and called the american plane the power station was designed. and the japanese yen has hit its highest level against the u.s. for the since the second world war in business in ten minutes. libyan opposition forces are calling for an end to the month long violence while russia was pushing for a cease fire resolution to be put in place do not to visions however doesn't seem quite ready just yet to make any decisions. this is live from moscow good to have you with us to come is struggling to regain control over the nvidia reactors at the think ashima nuclear plant after a series of fires the government's most senior spokesman says cooling reactor number
japan a desperately tries to cool down the stricken focus human nuclear reactors dropping sea water on the. water cannon trucks pull back take the malts out. the very few thousand workers remaining sits on stable power plants all eyes turned to the u.n. fuel. wondering why it's taken them so long to react to the atomic danger on hold for. the u.s. says it's a large spider mounted on the ship that the troubles may have started out the door and called the american plane the power station was...